-@ --CULPEPER’s ENGLISH PHYSICIAN, 
into” a pafte with fome honey, an and a little piece thereof put into an hollow tooth, of : 
held between the teeth, if there be no hollownefs in them, ftayeth the defluxion 
s rheum_ ‘upon them, » which caufeth. pain, and helps to cleanfe the head, and: ve 
| much offenfive water. The diftilled water is very effectual to wath, fores or cane 
in the nofe, or any other part, if the powder of the root be applied thereunto re 
) - wards, Mi is good alfo to fatten: the | gums, and » ‘to take away the heat and inflam 
; | aan that happen i in the j jaws, almonds of the throat, or mouth, if the decoétion | 
| __ of the leaves, roots, or feeds bruifed, or the juice of them be applied ; but the roots ; 
are rare effectual to the parents giorelaid. 
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